Poll: Did the Predators get burned by incorrect goalie interference review?
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If you're a hockey fan in Music City, you're likely not humming a very happy tune at the moment because the Nashville Predators' game-tying, buzzer-beating goal was waved off due to goaltender interference Tuesday against a Florida Panthers squad playing for its postseason life.
Nashville forward Filip Forsberg appeared to level the game with less than a second remaining in regulation, but upon review, the goal was waved off.
That was the final decision, but that doesn't mean you can't still have your say. So, simply put: goal or no goal?
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